CHRIS BUCK's guitar influence comes from... SINGERS!? | Artist Toolkit 🎸🎨🧰
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Chris Buck explains his thought process behind the idea of using one string to play lead and melody lines on guitar.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro Guitar
0:34 Chat begins
1:07 Key of C major on ONE string
1:16 Key of C blues minor on ONE string
1:31 Intervals
2:10 Chris' approach to soloing - singers & phrasing
3:45 Simple licks on ONE string & decorating your playing
4:47 Playing around with feeling
5:45 Add more strings for faster playing
6:34 Opening up a broader palette of sounds
7:16 Thinking outside the box
7:27 Paul Davids "10 guitarists solo"
8:46 To summarise
9:10 Outro guitar & socials Развлечения
Chris Bucks shines again with his teachings and playing ! THANK YOU FOR YOUR EFFORT !
Exactly. Don’t get me wrong I do admire the shredders be that Jazz metal country. But rule 1 you can whistle all the greatest guitar solos the really memorable ones and Mr Buck is right now el supremo in terms of modern melodic and emotion fuelled musicality
Great take Julian! Chris is a superb player!
As good a teacher as he is a player, and makes it easier to understand and simpler to get into... now where's my guitar?... 👍♥️
Find some new gold every time when watch Chris's play...
The man can play!!
This is such a great way to drag me out of the 'normal' scale boxes I've got stuck in. If the solo can be played all on one or two strings, then it forces you to think horizontally rather than vertically. Great video, and always a pleasure to see Chris play.
Glad you enjoyed it! We loved having Chris on the series, who would you like to see next? 😀
Inspiring and encouraging me to get to my guitar. Thanks!
That's what we love to hear! Keep at it Ted! 🤘
The man!
Being a rather simple amateurish, self taught player, I am very touched by Chris being such an accomplished player that does at a higher level of course but what I do instead of the typical boxes. Although impressive, they don't touch me as Chris playing does. I am glad I found him, as it motivates me even more to do it "my way". Thanks. (BTW What model is that Yamaha?)